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The above (left) Model 6 (OLDER STYLE AND DISCONTINUED) outdoor 2 gallon Super Feeder®
is being used for feeding birds, ducks, swans, etc... We hooked-up directly to a WaterMaster
4 zone sprinkler timer which has battery back-up power and keeps exact time.
It feeds 3 times a day and distributes all types of seeds like sunflower seeds,
corn, etc...
We even mixed-in some rabbit food pellets for our wild rabbits. Since wild
animals are not too loyal, it helps to keep them coming back even when we are
away! At right, our newest KSF-2XL Super Feeder®
can be used for that type feeding. It has been fitted with a
1.5 gallon hopper. It operates exactly the same way as the
other Super Feeders®.

Unique protective method shown above by Francois booyse using
a large container! Let's see raccoons try to get to this one!!

A 12 Volt DC digital timer is available to operate our outdoor feeders
for people who do not have a 120 Volt source near by. The
ASF-1, KSF-2 or CSF-3 are already
designed to operate from a 9-24 Volt DC source as well as AC. The only accessories
you will need, in addition to the feeder, are: A 12 volt battery, our DC digital 7
day timer, and a solar charger to keep the battery charged (not really needed
with our feeder, but used above by one of our customers). Our system uses such an extremely small amount of power that you may just choose to
occasionally charge the battery yourself. The digital timer should be installed
out of the weather like inside the battery compartment or other suitable shelter.

SAFETY
REMINDER
All Super Feeders have been thoroughly tested and found to be extremely dependable in
providing your pet(s) with timely meals; however, as with any machine, a feeder should be
monitored at regular intervals for proper operation. If you anticipate being away for an
extended period of time where a lack of food could cause harm or even death to your
pet(s), you should make arrangements with someone to inspect your feeder at regular
intervals.